What does 0.540g of bromine and 0.858g of iodine yield?
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What does 0.540g of bromine and 0.858g of iodine yield?
Mole ratio:
- Reactants reacts in a particular mole ratio to form the product.
- Mole ratio helps to find out the limiting reagent and excess reagent.
- Limiting reagent is totally consumed in a chemical reaction.
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View this answer- The number of moles in 0.540 g of bromine=0.006 moles.
- The number of moles in 0.858 g of iodine=0.006 moles.
- I and Br reacts in 1:1 mole ratio to form...
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